the best way to get oil out of fabric is dishwashing detergent mixed with water. but this may bleach a bit, test it first. also degreeser will work like greased lighting, you can get it at walmart, target. won't bleach fabric, just spray it on spots rub let sit and wash. good luck, don't worry it will come out.
2006-12-12 19:16:28
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answered by ilovebeingamom 2
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Oil Stains Oil stains would incorporate butter, hand cream or lotion. as quickly as achieveable, unfold floor with an absorbent nice powder alongside with whiting or maybe corn starch. After jiffy brush to eliminate and reapply greater powder. enable stand 24 hours. to eliminate: Scrub with warm, sudsy (detergent) answer and stiff brush. Or wipe with ammonia-dampened fabric. In the two case, then rinse and wipe dry. If those alkaline strategies do no longer eliminate all the oil, you may attempt a solvent. Make a poultice dampened with acetone or amyl acetate (available at drug shops), or with abode dry cleansing fluid. Use good ventilation with abode windows open to eliminate fumes, do no longer use close to spark or flame, and don't leave on too long.
2016-10-05 06:18:25
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answered by ? 4
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Use sufficient amount of detergent and wash in hottest water safe for the fabric. If using a chlorine bleach try All Fabric Bleach.
2006-12-12 19:18:46
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answered by moolahcometh 3
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Soak the sheets in the washer with Borax before adding detergent and running thru the regular cycle.
2006-12-12 20:16:36
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answered by CleanPeersDotCom 2
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Shout or another good stain remover and a good detergent-works for me-make sure it is totally out before throwing in dryer=D
2006-12-12 19:15:10
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answered by Debby B 6
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